It sounds like not all Vita games will be compatible with it. Specifically, it seems like games that use touch features a lot simple won't work. Games that only use touch features a little may be patched with alternate controls but that's probably up to the devs. I don't know, it seems pretty confusing to me. They're going to be splitting the market between Vita TV compatible and not-compatible games. That seems like the biggest downside to this whole thing.

A guy on another forum said Sony "confirmed" that PS4 support for the Vita TV will be added later, but I cannot for the life of my find where he might've gotten that from...I found some articles speculating that that might happen, but nothing official as far as I can see...

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"This is a video comparing the LCD screen of the new PlayStation Vita (PCH-2000) with the AMOLED screen of the original model (PCH-1000). The new PS Vita is the black model sitting at the bottom.

It's worth mentioning that the two units were sitting at different angles due to space constraints. The top Vita is leaning forward. This may or may not have an effect on how they appeared in the video.

After the 3 main games, a digital comic, a novel, a Vita game and a turn-based card game I don't know if I want too see more of Uncharted... UC1 is fine as a game and it has nice moments, UC2 was a great and UC3 expanded on what UC2 did while making the multiplayer more fun (and messy).

Best thing Uncharted 4 could do is be prettier, expand the gameplay a bit more and continue the story of Nathan Drake (even though UC3 give a pretty nice "farewell" kind of ending).

A sequel to The Last of Us is kind of a weird situation. They can make a sequel set a few years later and what not, but the entire narrative of TLoU and the reason for why that game even exists is mainly because of the experience the main game already provides, which a complete experience that doesn't really leave you with the curiosity or need for a sequel, and with that in mind the whole thing with TLoU is "over" outside of the single-player DLC Naughty Dog has been working on (and that's a side story).

So yeah. I personally would rather see Naughty Dog starting fresh on PS4.

That's just...a strange person to ask. He seems to be a localization guy for bringing Uncharted games to Japan, but that doesn't mean he knows what's going on at Naughty Dog.

Also , I thought it was pretty much confirmed that the next Naughty Dog game would be for PS4? I mean, they've publicly talked about adopting their engine to PS4 before.

Finally, Naughty Dog made a big deal about splitting into two teams after Uncharted 2 (up until then they had only ever worked on one game at a time). Meaning that the team that made Uncharted 3 and the team that made TLoU are separate. The Uncharted 3 team has presumably been working on something for a while now. And whatever it is, it's not going to be a TLoU sequel since the first game hadn't even been finished yet for most of that time.

P.S.: I would be happy to see more games set in TLoU's universe but not necessarily following Joel and Ellie. I think there are still plenty of stories to tell there.